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Numbers are symbols for distinguishing identities. One way of using numbers as symbols is Wikidata Q identifier in Wikidata.

Important References

Tobiaz Dantzig has a book called: Number: The language of science[1].

Quotation

Ten cycles of the moon the Roman year comprised: 
This number then was held in high esteem, 
Because, perhaps, on fingers we are wont to count, 
Or that a woman in twice five months brings forth, 
Or else that numbers wax till ten they reach
And then from one begin their rhythm anew. 
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Floating Point Number

To learn more about kinds of numbers, one can watch the following:

Content Link


References

  1. Dantzig, Tobias (2005). Number: The language of science. local page: Pi Press. ISBN 0-13-185627-8. 

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